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  • About the only thing right in that rant is that we eat too many "food-like substances". An Oreo is not food, Go-Gurt is not food, an apple is food. Stick with real food and you probably wouldn't need to count your calories to keep from overeating as badly. (But you still couldn't just pig out all the time.)
  • It's probably not the app, it's probably the phone. The GPS function in phones is mostly an afterthought and is designed to find your location once in a while when you pull up the map and are trying to find an ATM. It was never intended to create a constant track even though it can be used for that to a certain degree.…
  • I picked up an FT4 at Sears this week for $45 because they consider the Janurary fitness season over already in sales. (No more post-New Year's purchases). So far I like in in general, and the chest strap has been quite comfortable. However, being a gadget geek, there's are a lot of extras I wish it had. For one I'd like…
    in HRM? Comment by davidmac69 January 2013
  • So just how far off is MFP in it's estimation of exersize calories? I took a two hour hike today and it put 1150 calories back on the table for me. That's over 2/3rds of what I am supposed to be eating for the entire day! I had a big supper and was still 600 calories short. There is no way to choke down another 600…
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